Daniel Cruz Grace Church has been my home for the past four years, and I’m incredibly grateful for this gospel-centered community. The preaching is expository, faithfully unpacking God’s Word each week, always pointing to Christ. The elders lead and serve with humility, shepherding the flock with love and care.
Beyond the preaching, the people of this church have made a lasting impact on my life. My wife and I have met some of our closest friends here, and we have truly become part of one big family—united by one thing that is everything: Christ, our only hope. Through this solid, gospel-centered, biblical church, I have grown tremendously in my faith—something I attribute not only to the teaching but also to the relationships, accountability, and love within the body.
Grace Church is a faithful witness in a city that desperately needs more churches like this—rooted in Scripture, committed to sound doctrine, and passionate about making disciples. If you’re looking for a Christ-centered community that will challenge, encourage, and equip you, I highly recommend this church.
5 /5
Kat Nassi We’ve been attending Grace Church for a little over six months and are so grateful to have found it. The teaching is biblically sound, the worship is deeply Christ-centered, and there’s a sincere, prayerful atmosphere throughout each service. Our child is well cared for in the children’s ministry, which gives us peace as we worship and grow in the Word. It’s clear that everything done here is rooted in a love for Jesus and a desire to honor Him.
5 /5
Bee Basch This is an impressive church in that it is young and vibrant and takes its faith seriously. Just one thing bothered me, the pastor during a late 2024 sermon made an offhand comment about DEI, and it felt puzzling at the time, like I didn’t know how he meant it, or why it was relevant. But now with DEI federal jobs and programs being shut down nationally, it seems looking back like a dog whistle to a certain flavor of politics. I don’t like politics in sermons and we don’t see that here really but there is certainly a conservative (culturally) feel to the place, and the pastor seems to be preoccupied with young single people, mentioning dating in almost every sermon, in a way that reminds me of my youth groups (elsewhere, long ago) and the purity culture uncomfortably pushed by youth pastors. Not that it’s NOT an important topic but feels weird sometimes coming from a married middle aged guy (respectfully) instead of another single person.
Cultural conservatism in a church is not unusual- however we live in a diverse multicultural city and the discomfort lies in the doubt that if DEI is scoffed at, for example, what about respect for those cultural differences? And to be fair, the church is diverse and it’s lovely. But I’ve been to a fair amount of churches where the congregation is diverse but the leadership is less so, and it always makes me feel uncomfortable. Are you preaching my salvation but in agreement with my oppression? kind of thing.
Anyway, worth going to see for yourself, the people there are genuine and friendly, and it is big enough that there are multiple members of the ministry to actively lead the congregation and a lot of ways to build community and get involved.
4 /5